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we're stuck with this old-fashioned technology because, as susan crawford explains, our government has allowed a few giant conglomerates to rig the rules, raise prices, and stifle competition. just like standard oil in the first gilded age a century ago. in those days, it was muckrakers like ida tarbell and lincoln steffens rattling the cages and calling for fair play. today it's independent thinkers like susan crawford. the big telecom industry wishes she would go away, but she's got a lot of people on her side. in fact, if you go to the white house citizen's petition site, you'll see how fans of "captive audience" are calling on the president to name susan crawford as the next chair of the federal communications commission. "prospect" magazine named her one of the "top ten brains of the digital future," and susan crawford served for a time as a special assistant to president obama for science, technology and innovation. right now she teaches communications law at the benjamin cardozo school of law here in new york city and is a fellow at the roosevelt institute. susan crawford, welco
we're stuck with this old-fashioned technology because, as susan crawford explains, our government has allowed a few giant conglomerates to rig the rules, raise prices, and stifle competition. just like standard oil in the first gilded age a century ago. in those days, it was muckrakers like ida tarbell and lincoln steffens rattling the cages and calling for fair play. today it's independent thinkers like susan crawford. the big telecom industry wishes she would go away, but she's got a lot of...
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we'll have the details in three minutes. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> the pentagon will rollout medals for members of the military that ar
we'll have the details in three minutes. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence....
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so we think it is creating a dramatic change in how technologies can buy and use technology but also the innovation that you are going to see from customers. >> does anybody over 28 work for you? >> quite a few people. so probably the only reason we exist is that people over 28 also work for us. so we have a chief operating officer, a general manager at inopportunity for a couple years and he helped build a lot of the organizational and of our company but we think we have world-class talent sort of up and down the demographics and age ranges of the company. >> rose: what dow like other than business. >> hmmmm, well, i like pretending that i can play piano occasionally. >> rose: dow really. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: who are your heroes. >> i have a lot. so probably just go on your web site and run through all of the shows that you've done. so i try and learn from a lot of people. >> rose: probably every one has been on this program. >> yeah. >> rose: from bill to steve jobs. >> you can learn-- you learn a little bit from everybody. so you can learn from bezos, katzenberg, from michael d
so we think it is creating a dramatic change in how technologies can buy and use technology but also the innovation that you are going to see from customers. >> does anybody over 28 work for you? >> quite a few people. so probably the only reason we exist is that people over 28 also work for us. so we have a chief operating officer, a general manager at inopportunity for a couple years and he helped build a lot of the organizational and of our company but we think we have...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. >>> an idaho man accused of slapping a crying toddler on a delta flight, can you imagine, and using a racial slur has been suspended from his job, we heard. joe rickly huntly and the company called the allegations disturbing and he is facing assault charges. the boy's mom said her son started to cry because of the altitude change upon descent. we all know how that goes. the slap, she said, only made him scream louder. you'll hear from her in the next hour, by the way. >>> in atlanta students at mor
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy...
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evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about ii. i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without rega
evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about...
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i'm trying to get to us look at things where can we go with the technology, what can we do with it and provide a little bit of how the space has evolved because i used to do similar things at google. in 2007 i came to work with google, where i ran advanced projects, where we did everything from the imaging systems for google street view to google earth to google maps to energy projects like google power meter. >> but when you look at ed lu you hear things like liquid robotics, 3-d imaging. >> right. >> and obviously b612. >> right. >> what's the unifying theme for ed lu? >> i think that ed is fascinated by the horizon, by what's over the next hill. it could be exploring space, it could be a new vehicle that paddles its way out into the ocean, it could be finding threats to the earth. >> i think we're living in a really special time now. for 4.5 billion years this planet has been hit by large asteroids, thousands of times, and we've reached the point where we as a species have figured out the technology that we could actually stop that process on this planet. i mean think about it. we'r
i'm trying to get to us look at things where can we go with the technology, what can we do with it and provide a little bit of how the space has evolved because i used to do similar things at google. in 2007 i came to work with google, where i ran advanced projects, where we did everything from the imaging systems for google street view to google earth to google maps to energy projects like google power meter. >> but when you look at ed lu you hear things like liquid robotics, 3-d...
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he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow our economy to create new taxpayers, not new taxes. so our government can afford to help those who truly cannot help themselves. >> rubio was followed up by another conservative voice, rand paul, who offered the tea party response. while he also focused on the economy, he blamed both parties for failing voters. >> washington act in a way your family never could. they spend money they don't have. they borrow from future generationsment then they blame each other for never fixing the problem. tonight i urge you to demand a new course. demand washington change their ways or be sent home. >>> paul and rubio also ride to characte
he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow our economy to create new taxpayers, not new taxes. so our...
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even with barack obama, he has done, you would not see the same crowd protest, is that to say any high technology title of an who bolt -- titan who builts from prewritten environment tha scriu shall only deal with democrats, will get punished? >> you are seeing that. the demonnation of the coke brothers or with alec. it is evil suddenly, that is when you see massive protests and politicians even domonnizing -- demonizing these people, i was at the 912 march in washington d.c. with the tea party, there was barely a gum wrapper lift, they cleaned up afterwards they were polite, and you juxtase that with the union protests and left protests, and occupy movement it is night and day. neil: tea party losing public support. what happened in two years? >> well, what happened is, nothing really bad. everyone is trying to paint this as a tragedy right now, latest polling shows 8% of american voters who consider themselves tea partiers, you talk about 12 million hard 8 hard-core act, now other political movement in this country that can claim 12 million people who would raise their happened and say they are
even with barack obama, he has done, you would not see the same crowd protest, is that to say any high technology title of an who bolt -- titan who builts from prewritten environment tha scriu shall only deal with democrats, will get punished? >> you are seeing that. the demonnation of the coke brothers or with alec. it is evil suddenly, that is when you see massive protests and politicians even domonnizing -- demonizing these people, i was at the 912 march in washington d.c. with the tea...
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a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after i've gone through the three-step vetting process would i consider what the company goes or what it makes or how it's done in the past, in part because it's so difficult to judge those issues and i would rather use the quick filter i went through above before i crack the books on the company. something i will teach to you do right after the break. stay with cramer. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and
a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after...
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what's the new technology in those cameras? >> guest: so cameras are a relatively new category for samsung. so we saw the same interest in that that we saw in a lot of our other categories which is new technology coming to play, connectivity to the internet, to devices. so the last few years we've been pushing much more into the camera space coming up with innovations. and new camera here, the samsung nh300. it's a very high performance camera, but it has a 3-d lens, so it's the first time to have a single listens on a consumer camera to record 3-d. so just as we're all getting used to 3-d in movie theaters, many of us for our tvs at home, now you want to record content in 3-d. so through i this camera you can do that. we also see great growth in the connected camera categories. so you want to get them very easily off your camera. it's not pulling out a card and plugging it into your pc anymore, it's just simple one-touch wi-fi connectivity. so whenever we see categories that we can bring that sort of innovation and technology
what's the new technology in those cameras? >> guest: so cameras are a relatively new category for samsung. so we saw the same interest in that that we saw in a lot of our other categories which is new technology coming to play, connectivity to the internet, to devices. so the last few years we've been pushing much more into the camera space coming up with innovations. and new camera here, the samsung nh300. it's a very high performance camera, but it has a 3-d lens, so it's the first...
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, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their investment. >> thank you. we all have to be at the table. we need your input. we have tried to work with the same set of facts. there is 1.2 trillion dollars of tax expenditures, that was a one-year number. the problem we have with sequestration is that it is two trillion over 10 years. the annual tax expenditure number is 10 times that amount. the upper 1% of income earners in this country get about 25% of tax expenditure benefits. so, there is room for changes in our tax code that will be encouraged the type of creativity you are talking about and allow us to have reasonable budgets and allow
, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their...
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. >> we have an energy security to drive research and technology to shift cars and trucks off oil for good. >> my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. >> it would be a change in policy since the obama administration has been steadily reducing them. >> in the past four years the leases offshore has gone down 46%. >> 96% of the boom and production is private land. in north dakota, for instance, the unemployment rate is 3.2% in part because it acts so much faster than the administration. >> it takes ten days to get a permit to drill in north dakota. 307 days on average for government land. >> if it moves factor, critics see huge job potential. >> we would have $2 million more jobs -- 2 million more jobs in 30 years. >> both sides are concerned it didn't mention the keystone xl pipeline last night, issue that commits environmental from some unions that say keystone xl creates 20,000 high-paying jobs. >> those are shovel ready jobs. all he has to do is pencil in his signature and they will go to work. >> the president did give a nod to environm
. >> we have an energy security to drive research and technology to shift cars and trucks off oil for good. >> my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. >> it would be a change in policy since the obama administration has been steadily reducing them. >> in the past four years the leases offshore has gone down 46%. >> 96% of the boom and production is private land. in north dakota, for instance, the unemployment rate is...
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the technology has changed so much. how has that changed your business in terms of finding these stars and selling the public? >> i'm telling you from where i sit the business is the same, that you get it from more sources, but what you look for and how you appraise it is the same. >> but the way -- a singer will be paid has changed greatly. i mean, they have had to fight for their pay through some of these pay services online, right? actually going on tours in many ways is more lucrative than selling records. >> that's only because of piracy and the number of album sales has diminished so except for adele and mumford & sons, you find that the public, you know, unfortunately, we're dealing with piracy, so album sales are being affected. but there's no question the royalty rates are the same. it's different now. it remains to be seen on the subscription services. >> do you agree that the music industry is to blame to some degree for being behind the curve on technology? when it came to some of these music services that c
the technology has changed so much. how has that changed your business in terms of finding these stars and selling the public? >> i'm telling you from where i sit the business is the same, that you get it from more sources, but what you look for and how you appraise it is the same. >> but the way -- a singer will be paid has changed greatly. i mean, they have had to fight for their pay through some of these pay services online, right? actually going on tours in many ways is more...
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therefore, we've created this new technology the size of a dime. a little antenna like thing. we will get your signals and therefore so broadcast television roughly 30 channels. now in new york, by the end of the year barry said able to reach 75% of the country. it caused alarm in the broadcast community so they sued diller. the cable community is also alarmed by it. >> why? >> my cable bill is almost $200 a month. >> you say that like it's a bad thing on a comcast set. >> it's a lot of money. the question is it good. if i can get that for $80 a year, right, which is what they are offering. i'm not going to get the choices. >> you don't get cnbc, espn. >> hbo, et cetera. that's a real negative. on the other handf i'm pour where i can't afford it, that may be a bargain. what's happened is the lawsuits started, broadcast networks said you're stealing our copy right. you can't do that. they won in the first district court case and now it's on appeal. what happens with that, it's critical. >> broadcasters? >> if they lose this case, it's a problem for them. it harms their business
therefore, we've created this new technology the size of a dime. a little antenna like thing. we will get your signals and therefore so broadcast television roughly 30 channels. now in new york, by the end of the year barry said able to reach 75% of the country. it caused alarm in the broadcast community so they sued diller. the cable community is also alarmed by it. >> why? >> my cable bill is almost $200 a month. >> you say that like it's a bad thing on a comcast set....
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> okay. check out this picture. this picture was taken december 21st, 2010. that's then house speaker nancy pelosi signing a bill that was passed by the house so it can be officially sent to the president's desk to become law. did you know that speaker of the house has to sign every bill passed by congress before the president does? that usually does not happen in a big public ceremony, but this time it did because what nancy pelosi is signing there is the official repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." on the far right of the picture you can see democratic senator barbara boxer of california. she was one of the chief proponents of repeal in the u.s. senate. on the f
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. >> it will use the best tools of technology that have been tried in other field offices. by june 10th of this year we'll have a fully automated system that our veterans and those who adjudicate the claims can us. >> mikulski said the budget to help handle veteran claims doubled to $2 billion. the va said they're also bringing in experts from other offices to get baltimore up to speed. >> now you can go to tuhc. towson university is, t.ing the campus to harford county. the school is opening a satellite building across from harford community college. plans are now approved. students can attend at harford community and easily transition to towson. despite the new partnership, that new building is all about towson. >> everything about the building will be about towson university, so while the instructors, the curriculum, the books will be towson university. >> all right. construction on the towson building is expected to start soon. the project should be finished in team for 2014. >>> it's a company you can call only if your families had been through a tragedy. >> but the fam
. >> it will use the best tools of technology that have been tried in other field offices. by june 10th of this year we'll have a fully automated system that our veterans and those who adjudicate the claims can us. >> mikulski said the budget to help handle veteran claims doubled to $2 billion. the va said they're also bringing in experts from other offices to get baltimore up to speed. >> now you can go to tuhc. towson university is, t.ing the campus to harford county. the...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we talked about the way stocks diverge from companies. let me tell you about a tool that can help you make money quickly but carries a certain amount of risk and can be trouble if you don't know what you're doing. i'm talking about investing in initial public offerings, ipos, get more questions about this than anything. it's possible to ignore the opportunities that have presented themselves the last couple of years. some are red hot and others fizzle from the opening bell. these are led by technology and in some cases social media names, which have been met with exceptional hype. hype doesn't begin to describe the buzz, almost hysteria, about the facebook ipo. that was super hype. maybe hyper hype. they are sexy, talked about and written, endlessly, but hardly ever told what to actually do with them
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ask us about what film we've seen that technology in? >> that's right. before we do, we want to know would you buy such a wristwatch or has the company gone too far? reach us at cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex. >> what do you do when you -- >> i was looking at the letters. >> okay. the baftas held last night, but it was american ben affleck that hook home the aware for the best picture. affleck said he would been awarded a second act after falling out of in hollywood. mark comos is joining us now with his take. >> i can't believe that you haven't seen "skyfall." everyone in the world has seen "skyfall." how have you managed this? >> i also still have a mrb and am probably the last person in the world. it takes me a little extra time. >> the best thing about "skyfall on ", it started off the baftas last night. and you could feel in the room in the applause. it was powerful how pleased people were. in the past, bond movies have been pretty popular, but not awards falter. and it was great to start that evening off with a big win for "skyfall." you felt great,
ask us about what film we've seen that technology in? >> that's right. before we do, we want to know would you buy such a wristwatch or has the company gone too far? reach us at cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex. >> what do you do when you -- >> i was looking at the letters. >> okay. the baftas held last night, but it was american ben affleck that hook home the aware for the best picture. affleck said he would been awarded a second act after falling out of in hollywood. mark...
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>> i think there is some really exciting technology coming in the next ten to 15 years of being able to reuse that fuel over and over again, which will actually make nuclear a real renewable looking at it going forward. melissa: what is the climate like in washington right now for nuclear? >> we have had tremendously positive support for nuclear. melissa: in washington, seriously? doesn't feel like that. did you hear the state of the union? >> i did. both parties have been supporting nuclear. you don't have a big debate. give you couple examples in the czech republic we have tremendous support from the u.s. government. we had secretary clinton come over and actually support us in our bid work there. the ambassador icen in country has been tremendously support citi. -- supportive in washington because we create a lot of jobs in the united states. melissa: flip side, natural gas is really cheap. there is so much fracking going on and the supply is so high that it seems like a long term structural change in the price of natural gas. how do you battle that? >> i lived through the gas boo
>> i think there is some really exciting technology coming in the next ten to 15 years of being able to reuse that fuel over and over again, which will actually make nuclear a real renewable looking at it going forward. melissa: what is the climate like in washington right now for nuclear? >> we have had tremendously positive support for nuclear. melissa: in washington, seriously? doesn't feel like that. did you hear the state of the union? >> i did. both parties have been...
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using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. i can't believe your mom let you take her car out.ck! this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> two trucks collide and a fireball erupts deep in the heart of texas. >> i was thinking, oh, hell, it's on fire. you're not going to get out. >> every day trucks, tankers and other commercial vehicles crissc
using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. i can't believe your mom let you take her car out.ck! this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to...
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like google has been testing the technology if years in the bay area. nissan will most current resources from japan to sunnyvale five miles from google headquarters. nissan c.e.o. believes self driving cars will not be feasible in the united states this will 2020 because of legal and technological hurdles. >> the horse meat food scandal centered in britain and ireland is growing and nestle is removing beef meals from shelfs in italy and spain after traces of horse d.n.a. were found. the food giant is were toking the sale of frozen meat to catering businesses in france. nestles said the beef was supplied by a german company. horse meat has found its way into ready to eat meals across europe in a meat mislabeling scandal that has shaken the food industry. >> a study finds women do worse than men after hip replacement surgery. kaiser permanente researchers in southern california looked at 35,000 case and found women have a slightly higher risk of implant failure because of dislocation. it doesn't matter what type of device was implanted. women are more lik
like google has been testing the technology if years in the bay area. nissan will most current resources from japan to sunnyvale five miles from google headquarters. nissan c.e.o. believes self driving cars will not be feasible in the united states this will 2020 because of legal and technological hurdles. >> the horse meat food scandal centered in britain and ireland is growing and nestle is removing beef meals from shelfs in italy and spain after traces of horse d.n.a. were found. the...
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. >> president obama also emphasized technology in his state of the union and he specifically referenced apple. ceo tim cook attended the speech as the guest of the white house. and the president mentioned in his speech that apple will once again build mack xawt interamerica. they have been building apple product and main manufacturing facility is in china. >>> middle school student suffered minor injuries this afternoon after being struck by a car in the east bay. we were over the intersection of el captain drive in danville where the student was hit. the intersection is near charlotte wood middle school to give you a frame of reference. happened at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon just as class were his letting out for the day and kids heading home. students suffered minor injury and driven to the hospital by a parent. the driver of the vehicle stopped and we are told is cooperating with authoritie authorities. >> police say they have few ladies in a somewhating in vallejo last night. 22-year-old man killed there. 4 others injured. police say it happened at home on humboldt street. neighb
. >> president obama also emphasized technology in his state of the union and he specifically referenced apple. ceo tim cook attended the speech as the guest of the white house. and the president mentioned in his speech that apple will once again build mack xawt interamerica. they have been building apple product and main manufacturing facility is in china. >>> middle school student suffered minor injuries this afternoon after being struck by a car in the east bay. we were over...
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first of all the silicon valley loves to hear the government talk about investment in technology. we make it, after all. we'd like to sell it. silicon valley leaders have complained that governments -- federal and state -- do need to do more to invest in education. in sciences to create more engineers. we have put more money in science, technology and math and many have been invoking the space race as a way to inspire more investment. but the silicon valley encourages increasing the number of foreign born engineers and highly skilled workers coming into the country. a number of high tech ceos met with the president in the days leading up to the state of the union. they will follow it up with testimony before the senate today in hearings later this morning on imdprags. two immigration issues, both the illegal, undocumented immigration and the highly skilled immigration. they have been pushed together into one bill. >> everybody starting to see things on capitol hill. christina loren, mother nature getting a lot done for us. doing it right. >> tomorrow is valentine's day. we are goi
first of all the silicon valley loves to hear the government talk about investment in technology. we make it, after all. we'd like to sell it. silicon valley leaders have complained that governments -- federal and state -- do need to do more to invest in education. in sciences to create more engineers. we have put more money in science, technology and math and many have been invoking the space race as a way to inspire more investment. but the silicon valley encourages increasing the number of...
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i also want to work with congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner, and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fun an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we have put up with for far too long. i'mles issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. [applause] president obama: we'll work with the states to do it. those states with the best ideas to construction more efficient building will receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastructure, badly in need of repair. ask
i also want to work with congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner, and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fun an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals...
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is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> following up on our twitter conversation -- twitter conversation. we are having one of those. tesla conversation, look at tesla stock. all day long it's been rising. it is now up more than 5.2%. i propose on twitter we start a "you can do it, phil" hashtag. >> that's catchy, you can do it, phil. >> go phil. >> meantime hack attack continues. jeep reporting its account compromised. jane digging into this. what have you found, jane? >> i'm not sure they reported it but we discovered it. it has happened again after burger king was hacked and replaced with a mcdonald's, jeep attacked and replaced with cadillac. carmakers claim it sold to cadillac, operation mad cow, operation whopper. not sure if it's the same hackers, not clear what the companies have in common. hackers as they did with burger king put up content suggesting inappropriate use of drugs, racial epithets, inappropriate language. twitter tells us i
is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> following up on our twitter conversation -- twitter conversation. we are having one of those. tesla conversation, look at tesla stock. all day long it's been rising. it is now up more than 5.2%. i propose on twitter we start a "you can do it, phil" hashtag. >> that's catchy, you can do it,...
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so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the industrial impacts. do you want to -- neil, do you want to -- >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with what you said, but i think it's a false dichotomy. i do believe in history. if you look at music or software, music was done by the labels, software was done by microsoft or ibm. then came the internet, pcs, tablets and mp3 players. anybody can create software or make music. nobody pays anything. what's settled is it's not one versus the other, it's ecology of markets that didn't exist. there's markets of 1, 10, 100,000, a million. there's still labels, but i would
so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> a partly cloudy start to the day. a live look at san francisco and the bay bridge. a cooling trend is underway for your weekend. >> two florida students are in police custody on charges they plotted to blow up their high school. they planned to attack the timberlake high school in or orlando but deputies are tipped off by one of the mothers and some of the friends. they created a hit list and planned to steal a rifle and pistol from their father. the two said that voices in their heads told them to kill others. >>> two 5th graders facing charges for allegedly plotting to kill a classmate. court documents reveal they brought a gun and knife to school in washington. they reportedly targeted a girl had made fun of them. one planned to kill her with the knife whil
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> a partly cloudy start to the day. a live look at san francisco and the bay bridge. a cooling trend is underway for your weekend. >> two florida students are in police custody on charges they plotted to blow...
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good, there's some that fibbed a way to misuse the technology. it's important that the public recognize, you know, those issues as well. >> anything to add from the other two witnesses? i have one more question, so, quickly. >> yes, sir. just real quickly, while i'm not an attorney or legal expert on this, we go it a lot of forums where this subject is discussed, and sort of the consensus opinion that i've drawn from this is that, yes, privacy is not the faa's responsibility. they are focused on safety. there are legal precedents that are set relative to technology and surveillance if these exist. the legislators and community really need to identify what the ethical issues are and how these differ from a uas to a mannedded aircraft relative to flight operations. this issue that dr. dillingham mentioned, public and the media, really need to be educated about uas operations. >> dr. toner, do you have anything to add? you don't have to. okay. thank you very much, and, mr. chairman, you and i may have to roll up our sleeves and do a little of bipart
good, there's some that fibbed a way to misuse the technology. it's important that the public recognize, you know, those issues as well. >> anything to add from the other two witnesses? i have one more question, so, quickly. >> yes, sir. just real quickly, while i'm not an attorney or legal expert on this, we go it a lot of forums where this subject is discussed, and sort of the consensus opinion that i've drawn from this is that, yes, privacy is not the faa's responsibility. they...
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science technology innovation hall the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. my juggling job. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police. have the police come in through the man that didn't seem to be a good idea to learn the european way with brussels business and in the ocracy it's one person one fault but in the broad.
science technology innovation hall the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. my juggling job. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are on the day. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence things situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hung around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what was happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police to have the police come in through the mouth but it didn't seem to be a good idea to learn the european way with brussels business. in the uk or see it's one person one faul
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are on the day. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also....
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sow uses the technology available to disrupt al qaeda in ways that minimize the risk to american soldiers. yes, he has done so with a lack of oversight which is problematic and a special court overseeing who is targeted is a great idea, but the idea that drones are responsible for more civilian deaths than human warfare is untrue. a recent report from the council on foreign relations called reforming u.s. drone strike policies finds, quote, far less collateral damage from drones than other weapons platforms. it quotes the bureau of investigative journalism, a british nonprofit, which found in the pakistan drone strikes, 23% of those killed were civilians and in yemen only 8%. approximately 800 civilians killed since 2004 are far too many, but the afghanistan war according to the u.n. left well over 13,000 civilians dead and the iraq war left more than 100,000 civilians dead. i understand the fears associated with robotic warfare, but it makes more sense to be anti-war than to be anti-drone. the drone program is a huge asset just as it has made huge mistakes. it has significantly degrade t
sow uses the technology available to disrupt al qaeda in ways that minimize the risk to american soldiers. yes, he has done so with a lack of oversight which is problematic and a special court overseeing who is targeted is a great idea, but the idea that drones are responsible for more civilian deaths than human warfare is untrue. a recent report from the council on foreign relations called reforming u.s. drone strike policies finds, quote, far less collateral damage from drones than other...